The overarching goal of the "PCSNaP" Research Study is to support the Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) of the University of Pennsylvania in carrying out its mission to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening completion among high-risk individuals living in a persistent poverty county by designing, conducting, disseminating and evaluating an electronic health record-based automated identification program to target effective, culturally-sensitive CRC screening navigation to individuals who have not completed an ordered colonoscopy or fecal immunochemical test (FIT).
Specifically, the goals of this study are to: 1) Adapt a previously validated electronic health record (EHR)-based machine learning algorithm to predict colorectal cancer (CRC) detection by retraining the model using data from patients seen in primary care clinics serving zip codes with a high proportion of racial and ethnic minorities living in Philadelphia County, a persistent poverty county; and 2) Implement and evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of an algorithm-based CRC navigation program to increase colorectal cancer screening among patients in Philadelphia county who are at high risk of CRC and have uncompleted colonoscopies. Together, these novel projects aim to be the first to combine use of machine learning algorithms and patient navigation to increase guideline-based cancer screening in order to reduce the burden of CRC among high-risk individuals living in a persistent poverty county through targeted, culturally-sensitive navigation that addresses social factors that prevent CRC screening.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
385
This intervention will utilize the existing Penn Medicine CRC patient navigation program. There will be a monthly list of patients with unfilled coloscopies provided, that are risk-stratified according to the machine learning algorithm and select high-risk criteria. The navigation team will prioritize timely outreach and navigation to high-risk patients according to a script that communicates risk.
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Enrollment in Navigator Program (Feasibility)
Number of patients that participate in the navigation program
Time frame: During the three month enrollment period
Completion of Colorectal Cancer Screening
Number of patients that have completed their colonoscopy or Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)
Time frame: Within the three month enrollment period and three month follow-up period
Number of Participants With Adenoma Detection
Rate of adenomas after completion of colonoscopy
Time frame: Within the three month enrollment period and three month follow-up period
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